The music band Molotov reported the theft of his instruments and work equipment on a highway in the State of Mexico when he was taken to a concert in Morelia, capital of the western state of Michoacán. "We were victims of crime and organized crime that every day strikes our country," Molotov said on Twitter, in which he reported that for this reason his concert tonight at the Morelia Fair should be postponed. Authors of songs like "Gimme the power", "Frijolero" and "Voto Latino", Molotov was formed in 1995 by Micky Huidobro, Ismael Fuentes, Randy Ebrigth and Francisco Ayala. The truck that carried Molotov's instruments and equipment was intercepted Wednesday near Ixtlahuaca, a municipality in the State of Mexico, by a convoy of men carrying long arms, the band said. "With luxury of violence, the driver and 3 of his coworkers were brutally beaten and thrown to their fate on the highway," he denounced. They explained that the cargo truck was carrying bass, guitars, drums, audio consoles, amplifiers And indispensable equipment to make a concert.